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Q Q15 To Miss Henderson, my timid step and gentle rap. She will find them a great aid in catching subjects for Study Hall. Q25 My love for Shakespeare's plays to Professor Peele. I have loved them as passionately as Less Smith has loved Physics, and so I feel sure that he will find it a great aid in giving an appreciative interpretation of them.. ITEM XXI. I, Mary Sherard, do hereby give and bequeath: A Q15 My comfortable and desirable room on the East Wing to Miss Scales, so that she may be more closely associated with the girls whom she con- siders so refined and ladylike Q25 My bottle of camphor to soothe her aching head when disturbed by the noises of the quiet Q?5 hall. , ITEM XXII. I, Less Smith, do hereby give and bequeath: Q15 My optimistic views, and my ability to see the other fellow's side of a question, to Miss Scales, feeling sure that these will prove a great benefit to her in dealing with college girls. Q25 My knowledge of the Science department to Miss Page, in order that she may make more intelligent and less irritating suggestions concerning laboratory work. ITEM XXIII. I, Ruby Stanton, do hereby give and bequeath: Q15 My quiet and unassuming manner of gaining my point to Miss Page. Q25 I also bequeath to Miss Page my ability to take a suggestion and act upon it, assuring her that she will find it a great benefit in dealing with college presidents. C ' ITEM XXIV. I, Blanche VVimberly, do hereby give and bequeath to Miss arter: Q15 My love for Columbia College. I once left it, but its hold upon my affection was so strong that I had to return. I trust that Miss Carter will not find too late that blessings brighten as they take their flight. ITEM XXV. VVe, the Senior Class as a whole, do hereby give and be- queath to Dr. Daniel: ' Q15 Our numerous privileges, such as going to the movies and to the Carolina library unchaperoned, of going to town as often as we wish, and of V1Slt1Hg during study hour. Wfe realize that Dr. Daniel has been especially lenient with us, and we wish our successors to enjoy the same number of privileges. 5 Q25 The good example which we have set for the under-classmen. We will that he shall distribute this among several future Senior Classes, as we feel that the burden would be too great for just one. ' Ch IQSS5 .Our regular attendance at Chapel exercises, prayer meeting, and .urci services. NVe earnestly request him to divide this among the members Ot the Faculty. M B MCCANTS, Lawyer E. O. XYATSON , i '- A. N. BRUNSON W'f f-V-W5 THIRTY-EIGHT
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